silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
Yeah Gilchrist was a one off. Its not a great comparison. I would be very very happy if he finishes his career in the high 30s/low 40s.
Nooooo, I wasn't comparing him with Afridi the test cricketer at all, but more like a test equivalent of the LOI version Afridi.I love Afridi and think he's seriously underrated as a Test cricketer, but Pant has already accomplished more in his short career than Afridi ever did. The peak of Afridi's test batting was smashing around lackluster bowling attacks on flat pitches, mostly in Asia. Pant's already had match-winning, and in some cases series-defining, innings overseas and in tough conditions. An innings like today could have never come from Afridi.
Pant's very much comparable to Gilchrist imo. Gilly didn't make his FC debut till he was 21 and his Test debut till he was 28. Pant is only 24 and he's already got 3 Test tons and an average of 37. Don't think he'll end with a career average of 47 like Gilly did, but he could end up in close enough.
What's fascinating is how Gilly maintained a career SR of 82 in Tests. Pant, for all his madness, is only striking at 67.5!
Afridi's test SR was 86 heh. Average of 36 too, for those of you who forget. 5 100s in 27 Tests.
That's an even worse comparison?Nooooo, I wasn't comparing him with Afridi the test cricketer at all, but more like a test equivalent of the LOI version Afridi.
I heard from somewhere else that Afridi was interested in test cricket but selectors and Inzi who was captain at the time kept ignoring him.I love Afridi and think he's seriously underrated as a Test cricketer, but Pant has already accomplished more in his short career than Afridi ever did. The peak of Afridi's test batting was smashing around lackluster bowling attacks on flat pitches, mostly in Asia. Pant's already had match-winning, and in some cases series-defining, innings overseas and in tough conditions. An innings like today could have never come from Afridi.
Pant's very much comparable to Gilchrist imo. Gilly didn't make his FC debut till he was 21 and his Test debut till he was 28. Pant is only 24 and he's already got 3 Test tons and an average of 37. Don't think he'll end with a career average of 47 like Gilly did, but he could end up in close enough.
What's fascinating is how Gilly maintained a career SR of 82 in Tests. Pant, for all his madness, is only striking at 67.5!
Afridi's test SR was 86 heh. Average of 36 too, for those of you who forget. 5 100s in 27 Tests.
He is very young. If he has a full career at that 38-42 level while playing knocks like this, he will have a strong case for the second best keeper batsman after gilchrist ever since that started being a thing.Yeah Gilchrist was a one off. Its not a great comparison. I would be very very happy if he finishes his career in the high 30s/low 40s.
Nopes, when Afridi was in 'the zone' in ODIs his power hitting was unmatched, sure he hasn't played any ATG knock but I don't see Pant modelling himself into a more predictable consistent batsman, that would mess his natural game.That's an even worse comparison?
Watling ffsHe is very young. If he has a full career at that 38-42 level while playing knocks like this, he will have a strong case for the second best keeper batsman after gilchrist ever since that started being a thing.
Dhoni and Prior are in that tier and Dhoni averages 30 outside Asia with no centuries while Prior didn’t have a very long career iirc.
Tbf, even Gilchrist debuted in his late 20s when he was a much more refined product than Pant but Gilchrist was a consistent beast for his first 5-6 years averaging around 60 @ 90 SR which is insane and not realistically replicable.
Are you against Maharaj playing? Or are you debating that Olivier over Mulder has been the right call?Where is Stephen and his sa need to pick a spinner nonsense,
I told you!Well lets see...
I was not being exhaustive. Yes, same tier as Prior.Watling ffs
Not at all. There's always a method to what he does, when the ball is coming on nicely, he tries to apply himself and when it's doing too much he tries to down the track too often to unsettle the bowlers. That's smart thinking IMO, he is aware of his limitations with the bat.He's like the test cricket version of Afridi.